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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1904)
LOCAL N E W S . H erald office phone No. 105. Now goods at the New Drug Store. Finp butter cubes al Fi i’s at 20 cents. \V. T. Kerr & O). keep the Me- Coll patterns. Albatross in all colors, fiOc per yard at Mrs. Nosler’s. Leave your order for pie and cakes at the Davis bouse. Jeff Walker, of Camas valley, ar rived iu town last Tuesday. Those desiring clams should ad dress W. A. Hoover, Baudon. Champion Try the new restaurant in the Tlm very finest Vslencmes laces Root building. >*i Mrs. Nosler’s. Kodaks aud su I lies at Knowl- Fly Bouncer and sprayers at j ton’s drug store. Kmnvlion’s drug store. b Persian Ribbons, in bjautifut de Dr J. C. Snook, the deutist, will s'Kns Mrs. Nosler’s. be at his office today. Mrs. Chas. Peterson, of River I For pretty embroideried Lace ton, was up to towu yesterday. Hose go to Mrs. Nosler’s. Quail Tedders, the best ou 6arth Cow boy Hats for r>oys and Girls ^ T. H. M ehl & Co. the latest at Mrs. Nosler’s. F ob S ale —A small farm one mile PluinbiDg and Tin work a s p e c - i | from Coqullle. Call at this office. ialty. T. H. M ehl & Co. F or S a l e . — A neat and good two- Rev. A. Haberly is absent, mak- ! ^ horse buggy. Apply at this office. Ing northern California a short j ^ A good livery barn and business visit. for sale or rent. Call at the H er For fine cigars go to the New ald office. Drug Store, Dr. G. A. ChurchmaD, Mrs. Dick Rebinson, of John proprietor. Mowers and Rakes. son’s Mill, has been quite III for T. H. M khl A C o . W. T. Lewis, of Riverton, had several days. Kerr & Co’s, is the plaoe to get business in this city Wednesday. your suits of clothes for men, W. A. Goodman will go anywhere youths, and children. in Coos county to move your house Fly Bouncer is the best to keep Jason Machado, the Myrtle Point the flies from the cows. Knowl merchant, went to Randon yester ton’s drug store has it. day. Mrs. Nosier has one of the finest Foa S ale . — A good Organ, cheap lines of laces and trimmings com for cash. Enquire at the H erald ing that ever hit the town. office. B orn —On the East Fork July 19, 1904 to Mr. aud Mrs. Porter, a son. A swell line of fancy goods to arrive on the next Elizabeth for Mrs. Nosier. When bilious take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Sale by R. 8 . Knowlton. The Steamer Chioo arrived in the river yesterday aud is taking on a cargo of matchwood. It pays to use Fly Bouncer to keep the flies from the dairy cows, at Knowlton’s drug store. Mrs. M. Alezson, of the Riverton hotel, and Mrs. J. E. Martin, were Up to this city Wednesday trading, Mitcholl Wagons, Myers’ Hay Carriers and Harpoon Forks. T. H. M ehi , & Co. Joe L . Laird, o f McKinley, de livered to J. B. Mooraaw, o f Arago, Wednesday, a hop press, for use at his place this year. Mrs. James Cartwright and Mrs. Ed Stevenson, ot Bandon, visited friends in town Wednesday, the H erald acknowledges a pleasant call. * * * * Mason’s Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers at Kanematz’s. The school library is open Fri day afternoons that the children may have the privilege of drawing books during vacation. B. N. Holcomb, of Marshfield, agent for the Northwest School Furniture Co., at Portland, made different points on the river a bus iness call this week. F or S ale — Eighty acres with good 5-room house, barn 72x60, 4 acres in orchard aud 70 acres in grass. One mile from school bouse— a snap at $15 per acre. Uncle Shad Hudson arrived in tow* yesterday from up I d the mining coautry. He reports many miners at work as well as a large number of hunters iu the moun tains. and Misses’ j X \ - V \ Strap N Sandals, in kid and patent leather, at Kanematz’s. 3 v E- u . c £ l ^ a r t t L e r One 17 Jewel Waltham in Solid Silver Screw Case, only $ 12.50 Other W atches in Proportion. W e are H ead q u a r te r s for W T h e la t e s t in atch es MILLINERY 60 Per Cent of All Headaches at M r s . G . la. M o o n ’s Are Caused through You w ill f in d the la te s t in sp rin g a n d sum m er M illin e ry a t m y store Dress T rim m in g and Fancy Goods in General. S ta m p in g done to order. e y e S T R A IN M rs. C . M o o n WILSON JEWELRY COMPANY, T H E R ELIA BLE JEW ELERS. A Serious Accident. The morning boats yesterday brought the news of a serious acci dent which happened at the camp of Ira Metcalf, near Riverton. Cyrus Motcalf, a brother, was working the woods and was falling a small tree — about a foot through— which struck other trees, breaking in two, o n j of the parts striking him be fore he could get out of the way. As we go to press he is still un- consious and the chances for his re covery are very remote, he being hurt inwardly. Union Services. Program of the union services at the Christian church, Sunday, 8 p. m: Voluntary, Invocation, Hymn, Announcements, Duet, Misses Burns aDd Hun- gate. Scripture Reading, Prayer, Quartette, Mesdames Hazard and Snook, Messrs Handsaker and Nosier, Offering, Duet, Messrs Pierce and Mc Curdy. Sermon, “ A Religion that will Grow as You Grow.” Benediction. Piano Lessons. Mary Downing is uow prepared to give instruction on the piauo and can be seen at the residence o f Mrs Fred Slagle, where Bhe has arranged to meet her regular pupils, or at the residence of Mrs. J. J. Stanley. As stated before, Miss Downing is an accomplished musician and has met with much success as a teacher. She uses the same meth od as Miss Latourette whose va cancy in the Coos county Acad emy she will fill the comiDg year. Those desering choice of hours for their lessons should call soon . FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- Dairy Produce DErAHTMKNT OF THE iNmBtOH. ' United States Land Otllce. Roseburfi, Oregon. July 7,11)04. Notice is hereby given that in oompli. ance with the provisions of the act of Con gress o f June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washing ton Territory.” as extended to all Public Land States by sot of:Ang. 4,1892, Charles B. liradhnry.of Marshfield, county o f Coos, State o f Oregon, has filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 2031. for the purohase o f Lots 2, SW K NE)£. WJ* SE>4 of sec tion No. 4 in township No. 27 south, Range No. 12 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his olaim to said land before W. U. Douglas, U. h. Commis sioner at his ofiioe at Marshfield, Oregon, on Saturday, the 1st day o f October, 1904, He names as witnesses: Hiram King, Harry C. Noble, Cora Noble and Lyman E. Noble, all o f Marshfield, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-desoribed lands are requested to file their claims in this ofiioe on or before said 1st day of October. 1904. J. T. Ramons, Register. SWEET CREAM Coquille D epartment of the I nterior , Land Office at R oseburg, Oregon, R osebqrg, O re., June 13, 1904. N otice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions o( the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the states of C alifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and W ashington T erritory ,’ ’ as extended to all the public land States by act of August 4, 1892, B eniam in G ötter, of Rose.uirg, co n ty of Douglas, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office Lis sworn statement No. 6227 for the purchase o f the N E % of section N o. 30 in tow nship No. 26 south, range No. 10 west, and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is m ore valuable for its tim ber or Btone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the R egister and R e ceiver of this office at R oseburg, Oregon on Friday, the 9th day of Septem ber, 1904. He names as witnesses: W . L. C obb, J. \V. Porterfield, Jacob Rogers, and T lios. C obb, each aud all of R,,se- | burg, Oregon. A n y and all persons claim in g adverse ly tlie above-decribed lands are request ed to file their claim s in this office on or before said 9th dav of S eptem ber, 1904. 6-24 J. T. B ridges , R egister. s & ESTATE. We are exceedingly painad to note the fact that it became necessary for the authorities to take in charge our townsman, H. S. Dicks, whose health has been failing for some time, bis mind having given way to that extent that h6 has to be sent Mrs. Peter Johnson and daughter to the asylum. Dave Johnson and Milla, of Marshfield, visited Mrs. John Curren started for Salem Alex Stauff, of Arago the first of with him Wednesday. the week, returning home Wednes Our townsman, John Offield, who day, being accompanied this far by lately sold his CuniDgham places to Mrs. Stauff. They were accom I Albert Bettys, of Fairview, and panied to the bay by Mrs. Peterson, calculated to go to California, has 0 f Arago, who g o e s to Empire to concluded that Coos is good enough %e j,er p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. for him, ane has purchased a por David Roberts, and Sister, Mrs. tion of the Tyrrell place down the j 0hn Morgan. river, and leased the balance of the ------- ---------- place for five years and will euntin- O n e M inute C ough C u re ue in the dairy business. f o r Coughs, Cold« and Croup. TO SUIT ice & Cold-Storage Co. The Highest Quality That Can Be Put on the Block! That’ s the claim that we make about our M eat». The Meat Trust hss sdvsnced the pricea, but we de mand that the quality be advanced tlao. Our pricea are not of the Trust order, although the quality is of the very best. A tria l w II convince you. We substantiate eyery statem ent that we make. Our Sausage is made by an expert. F . E:. D R Ï Ï N E , F R O N T ST. C O Q U IL L E Death’s Harvest Deprives You of Your Dear Ones- Show vour love for the one who is gone by providing a monument worthy tho memory of that one. A large monument or a small marker, whichever you choose at Lis place, will show the best judg ment, of first-class designers and workmen. COOS CO.I.MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Stewart & White Props. M A R SH F IE LD , OR. The best hotel proposition in Sutheru Orogo j , Growing town. Dm g fine business. $ 900 Telephone, Main 238. $ 2000 Vino farm o f 21 acres n6nr Co- qnilo * All bottom, good provements. $ 900 im House and two fine lots in good location. The $ 800 Good bonne, barn and fonr lots in fine location. 2750 Furniture and box factory, thriving toAvn in western Oregon, good machinery, good location and doing a good business, This is a bargain. 500 House and one lot near busi ness, rents for *r, per mouth. Any reasonable offer gets this property. $1500 Nice small place o f 8 acres near town, well improved. 4 acres full bearing orchard, balance pasture and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. Fine small place o f 14 acre» near town, fair buildings. One of the best 27-acre dairy places on Coquille river. Nice residenoe property, close to business. Two of the best residence lots in the city. A residence projwrty that u dirt cheap. * departed for her home at .YIcMiuu- ville yesterday. She has made many friends while in this city w h o deeply regret to set her go away. M. W . McCormick, of Riverton, was in town Wednesday and made our office a short visit. Mr. Mc Cormick is chief engiueer in the placing the new machinery in the mine of the Riverton Coal aud De velopment Co’s mine, and informs us that the mine will soon be in first-class order and able to put a a large quantity of fine coal. T - in - IN QUANTITIES IC E MILK AND NOTICE FOR P U B LIC A T IO N . The gasoline schooner. Rio Ray, arrived at Bandon from Portland Tuesday with the machinery for the new union cannery at Prosper. W. S. Chaudler, superintendent R oy Dunham had the misfor She will load with lumber at the of the railroad, and Mr. Lookbart, tune to get one o f his feet pretty Aberdeen for her outgoing cargo. of Marshfield, went up the Middle badly hurt by being run over by a After August 1st, Mrs. M. Nos Fork last Tuesday to fix up camp, handcar Tuesday. Claude Moon ier, of the New Store, will be and were joined a day or so later was also in the mixup and reoeived fouDd at her old stand, the Golden by their- wives, and all are enjoy bruises of minor importance. building, recently occupied by Mr. ing an outing. To the members of the Califor Raj’ , where she will conduct an ice Miss Latourette, the music nia Co-Operative Medical Co., at cream parlor in addition to her teacher, who spent the past year Coquille City: D?«r brothers aud store. in this city, coming under the aus sisters, I will endeavor to come Ladies’ pices of the Co >4 Oonntv \cade>ny, up there iu the near future and Owing to the cheapness o f lum straighten all things up and make ber aud improved facilities, Fish good all "failures which have been & Sons are turning out butter made ou behalf of our company. cubes iu better shape aud cheap D r . J ohn L. K ellett . er than last year. Fditor Roberts, o f the Myrtle Roy Stevens, the hay press man Point Enterprise, W. W. Devon, was in town yesterday. His ma Chnl Haling and Rev. Hair, all of chine is now at Lampa creek and the Point., with their wives, are will be able to respond to calls in enjoying an onting, fishing and this section at any time. hnnting, on the East Fork. They Mrs. S. H. Hazard, o f Marsh were having a nice time when last field, accompanied by her sister, heard from. Rev- M b . Hair held Mrs. G. W . Loggie, o f Whatcom, eervices at their camp last Sunday Washington, came over by Wednes and had a good audience of the day’s train and visited Mrs. L. H- people o f the surrounding neigh- Hazard, of this city. borhood. H o -w Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. L ost .—A black silk parasol with two ruffies. Finder will please leave at this office. Ladies call and B ee the beautiful line of neck wear just received from New York, at Mrs. Nosler’a. « < 4 r, «'* «,»• Who tied the cow’s tuil to his leg in the process of milk ing; said she had not drugged him over two miles before he realized he lmd made a mistake. For fine carpet and rug weaving apply to Mrs. K. Holverson, of Parkersburg. F or 8 ale .— At a bargain. A cheap team aud buggy, Inquire Ladies’ and misses' skirts of the of C. J. Green, Lampa creek. latest patterns aud fine goods, at C. B. Leep has just received a $3.50 and up at Strang’s. flue lot of new harness, o f which F or S a l e :— A good one-horse our farmers should make a note. buggy and harness. A big bargain. Simplex Seperators, easiest clean J. H . N o s l e r , Coquille ed, lightest running and closest T. H. M e h l & Co. White Mountain Ice Cream skimmers. Freezers. Tripple Motion. Dr. M. M. Murphy, o f Marsh T. H. M ehl & Cc field, was called to Riverton Tues R. A. Easton, of the East Fork, day to see Mrs. Danielson and made our office a pleasaut call others. while in town Wednesday. Fon S a l e . A fine half Red Poll New Hue of men’s clothing, up bull, 3 years old, large and beauti to date in style aud of fine mater ful animal. Enquire of Wm. Nor ials at bottom prices at Strang’s. ton, Riverton. Photographer Graves leaves for W a n t e d .— A 2 % or 3 thimble Douglas county in a short time, skein wagon with double box, in [f you want fine pictures come iu fair shape. S. W. U p t o n , quick. Coquille, Oregon. W. E. MeDuffee, of this city, re The Chas. Grissen Music Co., turned Tuesday afternoon from a Odd Fellows’ Building, Marshfield, visit with his son, Burt, on Beai headquarters for Pianos, Organs and everything in the Music line. creek, If you expect to build this spring F or S ale : A thoroughbred call on W. A. Goodman and get Jersey Bull-eutitled to registration. plans for houses and barns. He is Enquire of J. T. Jenkins, at J. C. prepared to do your work on short Laird place. notice. Capt. t). Reed, of Norway, went to Randon Wednesday. Ho made our office a plensent call while in town. W anted —A position ns cook for man and wife iu logging camp, hotel or restaurant. Enquire at S. M. Rothschild, of Portland, this office. C. R. Cameron, of Seattle, and W . Mr. and Mrs. John Conger, late R. Wainer, of Albany, registered of Nevada, who have been here for at Hotel Tupper yesterday, several weeks, moved to Baudon Miss Myrl Dixon, of Los Angeles, Wednesday. who is spending several weeks Fon S a l e . — Five head choice with friends at Myrtle Point, is dairy cows; Five head one year making Mrs. Nosier a visit at this old heifers. Inquire or call ou C. place- H. James. W . H. Button, the oil man, re Chester K Ingles editor of the North Bend Citizen, made our turned from the bay Wenesdry, office a pleasant call wb'le in towu where he had been lookiug after some machinery for the wells below yesterday. Bandon. Adam Pershbaker, the ex-saw- Mr-and Mrs. Wm. Roberts, of mill man, of Proper, and Mr. Car Los Angeles, arrived here yester man, of the Aberdeen mill, were in day and proceeded to Myrtle Point town yesteday. where they will visit relatives and F ob S a l e : One thoroughbred old friends. roan Durham two-year-old bull. Hon Robert Burns, now of this Will sell cheap. Inquire of C. A. city, returned to Curry county Pendleton, Fat Elk. Wednesday where he goes to look Any lady buying adress pattern after unfinished legal matters at amounting to $2.50 or more of W T. Kerr & Co., will be presented his old home. with a McCall pattern free. Elder J. W. Wittkamper, of Mc John Rowan who is suffering Minnville, Oregon, is expected at from a broken leg, was rn town Bandon August 4, to begin a re Tuesday, being ablo to get about vival service in the interest of the Christian church. with the aid o f crutches. * * * *.:* «.* «.#% *e* •) o c * #«»>;• o « T H E WHITE is King o f Sewing Machines In Franco they call it “ L ’ K m u e r e u r ” ; in G erm any, “ W eisser Keenin' K. idle- T urkey " L a Sultana” ; in England “ T h e O lm wniinq Nted w om an” ; in Scotland 1 T h e G u id W ife .” T H E W H IT E S E W IN G M A C H IN E W ae awarded the G old Medal at the Paris Exposition. D on 't think of Inlying a sewing m achine until you have seen THE NEW W hite Vibrator Two oorucr bottom lots. Two Aim lots THE NEW near the fcchool $ 300 Two lota nicely located. White Rotary, $ (500 Halfblock of ftix flue lota. Fs7X Y7VT E= N T S . house. $2800 Aflne corner business property It is impossible to describe my list in this column. If yon are looking for a good piece of property at a reasonable prioe, 1 can certainly snit yon. Rennetubei, I rent houses and farms and do all kinds o f agenoy business. Come in and see mo before baying. I can save yon DOLLAR4 - y SOLD B est Q u a lity o f O ils and N eed les. Parts and Repairs for A ll Machines. NEW Witch Haiti M A C H IN E S TO R R E N T The W h ite Sewing Machine Co. 300 P O S T ST. C U R Coquille, Oregon. O e W Itt’ s EBSY WE HAVE ALSO AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES. SANFORD, c ON S T O C K T O N . S A N F R A N C IS C O . S. K. Sykes, of Roseburg, Ag’ t for Coos and Douglas Counties S a lv e For PMes, Burn6, Sora«. T o Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tati.-w. ,e Seven Mmion box« eoM In peat 13 month.. This signature, ^ 7/ Corea Grip ta Two Day«. on every box. 25c.